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<font face="Verdana, sans-serif" size="2"><p align="center"><b><font size="4">GetHomeDirectory()</font></b></p>
<p><b>Syntax</b></p><blockquote>
Result$ = <font color="#3A3966"><b>GetHomeDirectory</b></font>()</blockquote>

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<b>Description</b><br><blockquote>

Returns the home directory name of the currently logged user. 

</blockquote><p><b>Parameters</b></p><blockquote>
None.


</blockquote><p><b>Return value</b></p><blockquote>

Returns the full path of the home directory. It will end with a directory separator ('\' on Windows and '/' otherwise). 
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It's very unlikely, but if this function fails, it will return an empty string. 

</blockquote><p><b>Remarks</b></p><blockquote>

The home directory is the directory for the user data (preferences, plugins etc.) of the current user. 
Read and write access should be possible in this directory. 

</blockquote><p><b>See Also</b></p><blockquote>

<a href="getcurrentdirectory.html">GetCurrentDirectory()</a>, 
<a href="gettemporarydirectory.html">GetTemporaryDirectory()</a> 

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